Figured I'd start a thread about any guys you see who stick out so far.

I'm watching and the one position they keep highlighting are these 3 tackles. All three are considered LT's but undervalued for various reasons. Two of the guys are converted TE's and I could think of a great place one of them should end up. I'm not saying use our #10 pick but if we can trade down to the middle or low 20's, one of these guys is going to be here. Mayock feels that they can be plugged right in and play today in the NFL.

frankcal20 wrote:Figured I'd start a thread about any guys you see who stick out so far.

I'm watching and the one position they keep highlighting are these 3 tackles. All three are considered LT's but undervalued for various reasons. Two of the guys are converted TE's and I could think of a great place one of them should end up. I'm not saying use our #10 pick but if we can trade down to the middle or low 20's, one of these guys is going to be here. Mayock feels that they can be plugged right in and play today in the NFL.

Who are you watching???

Where would they play? Williams is a lock at RT for next year and Brown is going to be the starter at RT.

Well that's the question. Do the coaches feel that Brown, based off injury, performance, etc feel that Brown is the key at RT? LT is set. No question there. But really, none of us know how they feel about Brown.

I guess I should've said that if the coaches don't feel they can depend on Brown, then draft one of these kids.

* Tall for a guard * More of a utility man-type than a starter * Tends to play a little upright * Needs to improve as a drive blocker in the ground game * Fits best in zone blocking scheme

I guess we met with him for some time today. Will monitor

Shilling had a great career at Michigan. He started as a Tackle and moved to Guard, I think it was his Junior year. He may be the #5 rated at the position, but there's a lot of up side as he did change positions. He seems like a good kid with a good attitude as well. He switched to Guard at Michigan from Tackle because that's where the need was, but stayed because he played so well there.

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